May 10

Upcoming Event

Mitigating Natural Disasters, Promoting Development: The Sendai Dialogue and Disaster Risk Management in Asia

May 10, 2013

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM EDT

Brookings Institution

Washington, DC

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Summary

The Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011 (3/11) had both immediate and long-term consequences. Over 20,000 people lost their lives in the triple disaster, hundreds of thousands were displaced and the economic costs were the highest ever to result from a natural disaster. Since the disaster, however, both Japan and the international community have sought to learn from this tragedy by drawing lessons for preventing, responding to, and rebuilding after natural disasters. Specifically, the Government of Japan and the World Bank launched the Sendai Dialogue in October 2012 as a way to re-conceptualize the role of disaster risk management (DRM) in development strategies, emphasizing the importance of building resilience against natural disasters.

On May 10, the Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies and the Brookings-LSE Project on Internal Displacement will co-host a discussion featuring experts on natural disasters and disaster risk management from the United States and Asia. Panelists representing the private, public, and international sectors will seek to refine some of the topics considered at the Sendai Dialogue. They will identify the lessons learned from 3/11; how these lessons can be applied to overseas economic assistance programs, focusing on DRM; the specific challenges of disaster risk management among Asian countries; and how DRM can be integrated and mainstreamed into development assistance across different platforms.

After each panel, the speakers will take audience questions.

Follow the conversation on Twitter at #AsiaDisasters.

Event Agenda

  • 10:00

    Introduction

  • Panel 1: Lessons from 3/11

    • Moderator

      James Gannon

      Executive Director

      JCIE/USA

    • Daniel Aldrich

      Fulbright Research Professor, University of Tokyo

      Associate Professor, Purdue University

    • Leo Bosner

      Fellow

      International Institute of Global Resilience

    • Yoshiaki Kawata

      Professor, Faculty of Safety Science

      Kansai University

    • Randy Martin

      Director for Partnership Development, East Asia

      Mercy Corps

    • Naoki Shiratsuchi

      Director, National Disaster Management Division

      Japanese Red Cross Society

  • 12:00

    Lunch Address

  • 1:30

    Panel 2: Challenges of Disaster Risk Management in Asia and the Transferability of Japan’s Best Practices

    • Moderator

      Portrait: Elizabeth Ferris
    • James Fleming

      Division Chief, Asia, Latin America, and Eurasia Response Division, Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance

      USAID

    • Megumi Muto

      Deputy Director General, Southeast Asia and Pacific Department

      JICA

    • Desra Percaya

      Permanent Representative of the Republic of Indonesia to the United Nations

    • Rebecca Scheurer

      Director, Red Cross/Red Crescent Global Disaster Preparedness Center

      American Red Cross/IFRC

  • 3:15

    Panel 3: Strategies for Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Management in Development Assistance

    • Moderator

      Portrait: Mireya Solis

      Mireya Solís

      Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies

      Philip Knight Chair in Japan Studies

    • Francis Ghesquiere

      Head, GFDRR Secretariat; Manager, DRM Practice Group

      World Bank

    • Yoshiki Hiruma

      Director, Enterprise Resilience Rated Loan Program

      Development Bank of Japan, Inc.

    • Hiroshi Minami

      Deputy Director General for Global Issues

      Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan)

    • Angelika Planitz

      Advisor, Disasters & Governance, Disaster Risk Reduction Team, Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery

      UNDP

    • Stewart James

      Alternate Executive Director for the United Kingdom

      World Bank

Details

May 10, 2013

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM EDT

Brookings Institution

Falk Auditorium

1775 Massachusetts Avenue NW

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